Jermaine Gresham leaves in first quarter with knee injury

The Bengals made it through the first five minutes in better shape than they did last week against the Jets, but they didn’t make it out of the first quarter unscathed.

Tight end Jermaine Gresham left the game against the Falcons during Cincinnati’s second possession after he turned a short pass from Andy Dalton into a nice 25-yard gain. He didn’t need help getting off the field or show any obvious sign of injury, but the Bengals announced a short time later that Gresham would not return to action.

Gresham’s status going forward is unknown, although he has remained on the sideline and is walking without any assistance from the training staff. It looks like the choice to hold him out the rest of the way is precautionary, although we’ll wait until the Bengals give some more information before drawing any conclusions on that front.

Love how Fox announcer Kenny Albert thinks a player is down when his knee touches even though no defender touched him. Kind of loses his ability to be critical of the officials when he doesn’t know a basic rule like that.

No WRs? I hate saying anything nice about the steelers or their players but Antonio Brown is arguably the second best wide receiver in the division. He is a stud. browns blow and will be lucky to win a game in the division.

I’m watching Gresham on the sideline..all joking and walking around with his teamates..what injury again?lol..And Brownies..sorry just try again later..u Browns are meant to be last in the AFCN..just be quiet..yur team hasn’t made any noise in the league for a long long time